On Nov 4, 2012, at 12:53 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <denni...@conversis.de> 
wrote:

> What I would like to see is proper support for UEFI multiboot. Right now
> installing a new Fedora next to the live one is difficult since it doesn't
> support creating individual UEFI boot entried for each installation but
> only a global one which runs contrary to having this feature in UEFI in the
> first place.
> I'm bringing this up because in the UEFI multiboot case you don't care for
> either the MBR nor a partition bootloader so this use-case should be taken
> into account.

Well IMO GRUB2 is less than half-baked for UEFI anyway when it comes to Ux. It 
works, it boots, it's grotesquely inelegant and complicated. There should be a 
distinction between a boot loader and boot manager, while GRUB2 conflates them 
into one thing.

A better user experience, by far, for UEFI is rEFInd.efi as the boot manager, 
and using efistub (the linux efi bootloader) as the bootloader. But then this 
lacks, at the moment, a nice way to deal with btrfs snapshots and optionally 
boot them (which GRUB2 can do).


Chris Murphy
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